Some shifting and moving this week after some upsets and surprises in a very interesting off-the-radar Thanksgiving week of college basketball.

My previous No. 1, Kansas, took it on the chin to Villanova -- one of the three new teams that cracked my rankings.

And Arizona produced the biggest victory and subsequent jump in my poll by rolling past Duke in Madison Square Garden.

I got to see four teams in person last week that I think are either already poll-worthy or could be soon: Oklahoma State, Memphis, Butler and LSU.

Yes, LSU. The Tigers beat a very solid St. Joseph's team soundly, went toe-to-toe with Memphis and then found a way to grind past Butler in the third-place game of the Old Spice Classic.

ESPN bracketology expert Joe Lunardi was in Orlando for radio duties with St. Joe's. He told me straight up that he doesn't see the Tigers as an NCAA Tournament bubble team, but instead a program above that level.

Here is the vote I submitted this week:

1. Michigan
State (7-0)

2. Arizona
(7-0)

Arizona's Aaron Gordon (11) celebrates with teammate Rondae Hollis-Jefferson during the second half last Friday in the NIT Tip-Off Championship Game vs. Duke, a game the Wildcats won 72-66. (Jason DeCrow | Associated Press)